After reading both stories, there were a couple of
similarities both protagonists seem to share. Both characters have an uneasy relationship
with their wife and/or girlfriend, like Jim for example in “The Kidnapper Bell “all
this time he had a wife at home while he was on a date with his girlfriend that
didn’t really have an interest in him up until she really needed him in helping
her rescue her little sister from her kidnapper which led her to her own death.
As for Nick in “City of Commerce” his gambling addiction gets the better of him
and lands him in trouble with the Russians making him miss his important
meeting that his wife kept nagging him about and in the end barely escapes with
his life. His relationship with her wife is described as “Admissions of love
came less and less frequently from her these days, not that I blamed her.” (N.
Pollack 228). One thing that stuck out though in both stories is having both
male protagonists ignoring their reality to satisfy their need for thrill,
exploiting imperfections in their relationships, unaware of getting involved in
unexpected dilemmas or situations that puts them on the brink of life and death,
and end up having that event as either life-changing or a repressed memory.
Such details like these, I believe can be summed up as very well description of
male protagonists of neo-noir for this type of story.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Blog #8: 1st Assignment: Option 1 & 2nd Assignment
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i love the insight on your protagonist description, i guess i missed the big picture and i focused too much on the little things so your point of view was very refreshing. i also chose those stories and wrote about them in the same way. the kinship confused me a lot and i didn't find any noir traits other than the protagonist being a detective. Although I personally didn’t like the first story I agreed it was very much neo-noir.
ReplyDeleteI like the part when you said "both male protagonists ignoring their reality to satisfy their need for thrill" I could not have describe that any better. It also makes me wonder if they are completely sane especially Jim, Nick's story is more realistic I knew a lot of people who has gambling problems and have lost everything, it's kind of a normal problem especially in this new society we are all living in. But with Jim, makes me question his morality because he is dealing with death but chose not to do anything about it and even until the end he kept his mouth shut and forget what happen. good post Alex!
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